On Monday, the state Senate in Arkansas voted to override Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s veto of a bill declaring the National Firearms Act and the Gun Control Act of 1968 null and void, as well as making it a misdemeanor crime for state or local law enforcement to cooperate in any way with the enforcement of any federal gun laws. I wrote this morning that the House originally approved the bill by an even larger margin than the Senate, so the votes should be there for an override as well. Instead, the state House threw a curveball and introduced and approved a brand new piece of legislation, HB 1957, on Tuesday that supposedly addresses Hutchinson’s concerns about the original bill, SB 298.